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PSEG Long Island Launches Earth Month Environmental Initiative in Coastal Communities

By MGN EditorialMarch 31, 2026 at 03:03 PM

PSEG Long Island is distributing free trees and energy-efficient products throughout Long Island and the Rockaways during Earth Month 2026, supporting environmental sustainability in the region's maritime communities.

PSEG Long Island is marking Earth Month with an environmental sustainability initiative targeting Long Island and the Rockaways, distributing free trees alongside LED lightbulbs and reusable shopping bags to residents. The campaign reflects growing corporate focus on environmental stewardship in coastal regions, where maritime communities face increasing pressure from climate change and environmental degradation. The provision of native trees supports local ecosystem health, a concern for communities with significant waterfront and maritime interests. The initiative aligns with broader industry trends toward corporate environmental responsibility and supports regional sustainability goals for New York's maritime areas. The Rockaways, in particular, are critical coastal barrier islands with important maritime infrastructure and environmental sensitivity. Details of distribution locations and the full interactive Multichannel News Release are available through PSEG Long Island's official channels.
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